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Ithuba Youth Economic Development Programme launched in Tshwane
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South Africa’s Funda Wande is promoting early learning in African languages to help children learn better in the classroom.
The organisation recently took part in the African Languages and Literacies Conference in Ghana, where its programmes were showcased as practical solutions to language challenges in schools.
Programmes Officer Siwaphiwe Sibeko says Funda Wande’s programmes provide tools, resources and guidance for teachers to support mother-tongue learning, helping young learners gain the skills they need to succeed:
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The organisation recently took part in the African Languages and Literacies Conference in Ghana, where its programmes were showcased as practical solutions to language challenges in schools.
Programmes Officer Siwaphiwe Sibeko says Funda Wande’s programmes provide tools, resources and guidance for teachers to support mother-tongue learning, helping young learners gain the skills they need to succeed:
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Simunye Global Organisation empowers girls in Cosmo City
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Simunye Global Organisation is helping girls in Cosmo City develop their talents, keeping them away from social challenges.
Founded by Leboang Mdlalana, the organisation provides programmes, school supplies, and a supportive space where girls can build confidence and explore their passions.
Since it started, Simunye Global Organisation has grown to support 129 girls, offering a safe environment and practical resources to keep them engaged and motivated.
For many families, it has become a place of hope and a second home for the girls.
Founded by Leboang Mdlalana, the organisation provides programmes, school supplies, and a supportive space where girls can build confidence and explore their passions.
Since it started, Simunye Global Organisation has grown to support 129 girls, offering a safe environment and practical resources to keep them engaged and motivated.
For many families, it has become a place of hope and a second home for the girls.
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2026 Basketball Africa League season starts on 27 March
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The 2026 Basketball Africa League season starts on 27 March in Pretoria with the Kalahari Conference group phase.
Johannesburg Giants will represent South Africa, tipping off against Dar City, and will face 5-other teams in the group stage.
Off the court, the BAL’s Future Pros programme trains young Africans in operations, branding, and community programmes, giving them hands-on experience within BAL and NBA Africa offices.
The BAL says the initiative was created to build local skills needed to run the league and turn it into a success.
Johannesburg Giants will represent South Africa, tipping off against Dar City, and will face 5-other teams in the group stage.
Off the court, the BAL’s Future Pros programme trains young Africans in operations, branding, and community programmes, giving them hands-on experience within BAL and NBA Africa offices.
The BAL says the initiative was created to build local skills needed to run the league and turn it into a success.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 15.92 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 18.81 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 0.00 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 65,749.00.
The Rand is trading at 15.92 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 18.81 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 0.00 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 65,749.00.
Split analysis
Local: 168 words (68%), National: 78 words (32%), International: 0 words (0%)